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Next came the construction of the high-end Boole Technology Centre laboratory and workshop space, and in October 2017, the Science Park acquired an investment property next to the site, which is occupied by Homelet.

Tom Blount, park director, said: “We have a great mix of companies here, attracted by the support offered and the prestige of being based in Boole Technology Centre and on the Park.

Building work begins on Boole Technology Centre

“We are indisputably en route to building a vigorous network and the focus over the next years will be on expanding it further.”

In October, the Science Park is launching a pharmacy cluster, bringing together the University of Lincoln’s School of Pharmacy with the Lincolnshire Co-op , which owns pharmacies across the county.

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Mr Blount added: “It will bring the two arms of our joint venture partners together to create an interesting and unusual dynamic in product development and to open up pharmaceutical opportunities in Lincolnshire.”

Phase two of the Science Park will see the site double in size with planning permission now received for eight new buildings.

The Dedication Ceremony marks the start of building Boole Technology Centre

In 2019, these will start to be made available on a design and build basis with the aim of reaching capacity within eight years.

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Mr Blount said: “The aim is not just to help grow businesses at the park, but across the city, which is why we are hosting a free strategy development workshop for senior managers this month led by inspiring and experienced speakers.”

In June, a prestigious event will welcome the directors of science parks across the UK to a two-day Science Park conference in June, demonstrating Lincolnshire’s increasing visibility in the nation’s tech community.

Lincoln Science and Innovation Park Boole Technology Centre

These build on the previous successes of a Lincolnshire Technologies event supporting Lincoln’s digital cluster and a Lincoln hackathon, all based at the park.